Types of speech according to delivery and purpose Flashcards
It refers to the process of delivering a speech in front of an audience.
Public speaking
It is the source of the message.
Speaker
3 things to consider for message (idk tawag)
- Content
- Structure
- Style
This is how the speaker organizes the message.
Structure
This is what the speaker will say
content
This is the way you present the speech
Style
The intended recipient of the message
Audience
The medium used to share the message.
Channel
6 things to consider for your audience
- Gender
- Race
- Location
- Profession
- Activity
- The type of group
Disadvantages of a manuscript speech
- The speakers have many words in front of them on the page
- Prohibits eye contact
It is the received response or information from your audience.
Feedback
Types of speeches according to delivery
- Memorized
- Manuscript
- Impromptu
- Extemporaneous
A type of delivery wherein the speaker memorizes what he or she is going to say word-for-word.
Memorized speech
A type of delivery wherein the speaker reads aloud while holding the speech text.
Manuscript speech
Advantages of memorized speech
- Enables the speaker to maintain eye contact with the audience
- Being free of notes means that you can move
Disadvantages of memorized speech
- Difficult to find your place and keep going when you lost your pace
In manuscript, the speaker maintains his or her attention on the printed page except when using ________________.
visual aids
Advantage of a manuscript speech
- The speaker has access to every word prepared in advance
Advantages of impromptu speech
- Spontaneous or natural speaking
- More focused and brief
Advantage of extemporaneous speech
- Speakers are able to speak in a more conversational tone by letting the cards guide them, but not dictate every word they say
Disadvantages of impromptu speech
- Tendency to be disorganized
- Lacks connection with the audience
- Nerve-racking for inexperienced speakers
A type of speech delivery wherein the speaker prepares for the speech in advance but delivers it mastered and with minimal notes.
Extemporaneous speech
Types of speech according to purpose
- To inform
- To instruct
- To entertain
- To persuade
Disadvantages of extemporaneous speech
- Speakers may forget what else was planned to say or find a card to be out of order
- It requires a great deal of preparation
The speaker delivers a speech aimed at providing information about a person, place, thing, or event.
Speech to inform
The speaker delivers a speech intended to stir the emotions of the audience.
Speech to entertain
The speaker delivers a speech that provides step-by-step instructions on how to do something.
Speech to instruct
The speaker delivers a speech designed to convince the audience to think in a certain way or do something.
Speech to persuade
The speaker cannot freely add or omit details from the speech when the necessity arises in this type of speech delivery.
Memorized speech